Tags : Writing

Writing Stars (version two)

Writing Stars (version two)

A Poem by Annett


I think I've changed somehow. I know it happens, it's rather inevitable. But how odd to happen now. I used to write of dreary things, Sadness, L..
Airplane

Airplane

A Story by Tati


The airplane seat, as it always is, is WAY too small, even for a 5’6” skinny woman. She sighs, a quiet admission of her discomfort to her..
Death is fired

Death is fired

A Story by Matt Cabazal


"Death is retiring and needs to find a replacement for the job." says the boss of human ideology. Death is someone whom we feared for years, whom w..
A Poem from Below

A Poem from Below

A Poem by Emily the Strange


This is my first poem on this site, and it sort of reflects my insecurities about being a somewhat new writer.
This Coffin is Comfy

This Coffin is Comfy

A Poem by Emily the Strange


A poem reflecting on death, although not in an overtly dejected manner.
The Breadiest Story

The Breadiest Story

A Story by Archia


How do you write a story better than sliced bread?
Crimson Haze

Crimson Haze

A Poem by Anaisa


All these words running through my head. My thoughts racing ahead of my pen. I can't keep up. A jumble of lyrics and lethargy and letters. That I atte..
44. A VICAR MOVING IN

44. A VICAR MOVING IN

A Chapter by Peter Rogerson


Two women and one man discuss romantic love...
Touch of Time

Touch of Time

A Poem by Lalie


two lovers watch the sky above them mysteriously change as they fall into a deep sleep.
Good Riddance to Good Nights

Good Riddance to Good Nights

A Poem by Lalie


my late night writing sesh took a bit of a dark turn...
Last Letter From Mother

Last Letter From Mother

A Poem by Lalie


a dying mother must write her final letter to her long-lost daughter...
Ripples

Ripples

A Poem by Bell Spalding


I actually wrote this one back in 2017, but I rediscovered it and am particularly fond of it. So, I bestow it upon you.
Rolling Stone

Rolling Stone

A Poem by Colton Warr


An experimental piece about what I've been going through. My whole life I've moved city to city. It undoubtely takes a toll...
Nonsensical Verbosity

Nonsensical Verbosity

A Chapter by Lyn Anderson


Enter my contest http://www.writerscafe.org/contests/Poems-about-poetry/54829/
Which Part Time Job Is Best For Students?

Which Part Time Job Is Best For Students?

A Story by William Bishop


If you are one of these students and searching for the best bet to achieve your career goals without forfeiting your academia, then you should take he..
Annie Heacock

Annie Heacock

A Story by Malia Simon


Why writing must not be sacred